Last Min. Wedding Guest Looks To Kill It

almost 2 years ago

Summer is wedding season and we've all got a couple lined up over the next few months. If you're yet to snag your outfit, I'm pointing you in this direction...

Look 1 : THE Dress

I know THE dress is the brides dress, but yours is important too ok!? ; )
And this dress is v. important. This Alice + Olivia maxi is STUNNING and the absolute perfect wedding guest look. I'm obsessed with the colour, it's bright but not bold and won't draw attention on pictures, which is what you want and its just so damn pretty I can't even. Plus... you could even have it shortened later for maximum wearability!

I would take the opportunity here to do dainty white accessories, because it's not often that you can do them!

Look 2: Skirt & Top

But not just any skirt and top. This is pretty prettiness galore. I LOVE this skirt because, not only is it perfect for a wedding guest outfit, you can absolute wear this again even really casually. I hate buying outfits for weddings that I can never touch again, whereas this would be straight in the suitcase and off on holiday with me! I also found this stunning coloured one-shoulder silk top to pair with it and pull out all those amazing colours from the print.

Look 3: Trousers & Top

This is definitely a look I think people struggle with for weddings as they just feel too casual. However, I SO think you can do it. I love soft pink and a touch of ivory (of course, it's not white, what do you take me for!?) so here are 2 options with alternates.

You need some imagination...

Picture the Topshop trousers up off the ground and styled with beaut heels. Then add the "ivory", lace wrap top, giving it a pretty-as-anything finish. Similarly, envision this ASTR satin wrap top layered beautifully over these high-waisted trousers. The look is seriously chic. Then, add the accessories below to give both looks a dressed up edge.

Hopefully, I've inspired you if you're in a wedding shopping rut!

Don't be afraid to wear things that aren't necessarily "wedding-y", you can look smart and dressed up enough and still wear a stylish and wearable piece that won't get pushed to the back of your wardrobe.